1. Dialysis modality and quality of life: more answers yet more questions
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Hamdan, Hiba and Roshanravan, Baback
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Assistive Technology ,Bioengineering ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Kidney Disease ,Renal and urogenital ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Quality of Life ,Kidney Failure ,Chronic ,Hemodiafiltration ,Renal Dialysis ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Treatment Outcome ,Urology & Nephrology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Persons with end-stage kidney disease treated with dialysis experience distressing reductions in quality of life and increased mortality. Few large, randomized trials in nephrology have reported on health-related quality of life. Rose et al. report beneficial effects of high-volume hemodiafiltration versus high-flux hemodialysis on secondary end points of health-related quality of life in the CONVINCE trial (Comparison of High Dose Hemodiafiltration with High Flux Hemodialysis Trial). These results raise questions regarding hemodiafiltration as a potential modality to preserve health-related quality of life in end-stage kidney disease.
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- 2024